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USGS Staff Profile:

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   abstract: Hydrologist with the Oregon Water Science Center
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   abstract: Krista Jones is a hydrologist at the USGS Oregon Water Science Center.
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   abstract: "Prior to joining USGS, Krista managed and participated in several large\
     \ interdisciplinary research projects integrating aquatic ecology, geomorphology,\
     \ and hydrology in US rivers. Her study systems included: lower Columbia River\
     \ estuary with the Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership, Umatilla River\
     \ in northeastern Oregon with Eco-metrics, Inc. (now Geoffrey Poole's Fluvial\
     \ Landscape Lab at Montana State University), and trout streams in northeast\
     \ Georgia with the Odum School of Ecology and River Basin Center at the University\
     \ of Georgia.Ongoing projectsConceptual Framework for Ranking Site-Scale Stressors\
     \ in the Tualatin River BasinThe Tualatin River basin has a large and growing\
     \ urban population, which in some ways may influence (or stress) the water quality,\
     \ geomorphology, habitat, and biological communities of the Tualatin River and\
     \ its tributaries. As part of its \u201CPast, Present, and Future Study\u201D\
     \ with Clean Water Services, USGS is assessing ecosystem stressors in the Tualatin\
     \ River basin and developing a framework for prioritizing future data collection,\
     \ research, and management actions based on the magnitude of ecosystem stressors\
     \ at the site-scale.Estuary Impact Assessment for the Columbia River TreatyThe\
     \ treaty between the United States and Canada for flood protection and power\
     \ generation on the Columbia River contains provisions that will change its\
     \ implementation starting in 2024. Ongoing efforts are assessing post-2024 impacts\
     \ on hydropower, flood control, and ecosystem function. Krista is coordinating\
     \ the ecosystem analyses for the Columbia River below Bonneville Dam (or the\
     \ Columbia River estuary). This project is in collaboration with the US Corps\
     \ of Engineers, Bonneville Power Administration, the Center for Coastal Margin\
     \ Observation and Prediction, Deltares, USGS Pacific Marine Division, and treaty\
     \ sovereigns including the Columbia River Intertribal Fish Commission, Cowlitz\
     \ Tribe, and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. For more information\
     \ on the treaty: http://www.crt2014-2024review.gov/Default.aspxGeomorphic Controls\
     \ on Current and Future Pacific Lamprey HabitatInternally funded by USGS, the\
     \ geomorphology team at the ORWSC is teaming up with fishery biologists from\
     \ FRESC to explore the relationships between geomorphology and Pacific Lamprey\
     \ habitat in the Oregon Coast Range. More details coming soon!Physcial HAbitat\
     \ Monitoring (PHAM) for Reach Scale Restoration ProjectsOrganizations in the\
     \ Columbia River basin are assembling protocols for habitat data collection.\
     \ These efforts typically do not include protocols that are scalable by project\
     \ size and time considerations or are applicable to projects that"
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